Mancuso had yet another standout performance, as he shot par for the course with his 25.

Closing out his round, Mancuso birdied No. 9 to secure the even score.
Despite the stellar score, Mancuso finished second to Reed on the afternoon for Punxsy.

Reed birdied both No. 1 and No. 5 on the course â€” both par-5 holes â€” for a one-under 24.

The other participants for the Chucks shot respectable scores, but placed in the 30s.

Milton shot a plus-seven 32, while both Thompson and Graham shot plus-eight 33s.

Voris rounded out the scoring with his plus-11 36.

The solid effort wasn't enough, as Indiana had all but one golfer shoot under 30 on the day.

With the top score on the course, Holuta shot a minus-two 23.

Haluta was able to shoot birdies on No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3.

Both Grube and Clark missed par by one stroke, as each shot a 26 on the on the afternoon.

Jack followed with his 28, and Putt had a 29.

Finishing off the scoring for Indiana was Semsick with his plus-six 31.

Despite the defeat and the uncooperative weather, head coach Josh Conrad was pleased with the way his team played against tough competition.

"It's great going over there. They have a championship course with fast greens and a great team. I think we handled the pressure of playing with them pretty well," Conrad said. "They're just on another level and are
just great competitors. On Tuesday, they shot a 174 with five golfers against another WPIAL team for a four-under-par score.